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Dollar v. world / Taylor Swift v. FTX / Fox v. Dominion
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Date:2025-04-17 23:02:45
Time for another indicators of the week news roundup! This week, how Taylor Swift might have known the crypto exchange FTX was trouble trouble trouble. The Fox News trial that never was, and another that still could be. Also, whether the U.S. dollar could lose its place as the world's currency.
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